Work to conserve York’s historic City Walls is on track

The roof at Bootham Bar is being replaced

Author: Kathy GreenPublished 16th Nov 2025

Work on York’s historic City Walls should finish by mid December.

City of York Council’s Ancient Monuments team and in-house stonemasons are carrying out essential works to replace the roof at Bootham Bar, which is now almost complete.

The work includes:

Preserving the lead and timber covering of Bootham Bar’s roof, which has been leaking intermittently

Conserving the principal timber structures and undertaking minimal replacement where necessary to protect the historic fabric

Maintaining the ancient gateway and safeguarding York’s medieval walls for future generations

The Council say: 'The milestone marks another step in preserving one of York’s most iconic landmarks. The craftsmanship involved reflects centuries of tradition, with today’s stonemasons following in the footsteps of those who maintained the walls before them.

'In a touching nod to history, the team recently discovered a handwritten note from Mick Colley, who worked on the walls 46 years ago. To honour this connection, the current stonemasons have placed a photograph and message of their own back into the walls alongside Mick’s note—continuing a legacy of care and pride that spans generations.'

Cllr Pete Kilbane, Deputy Leader of City of York Council, said:

“This is more than just a historical curiosity—it’s a tribute to the generations of skilled workers who’ve cared for our city’s heritage. We’re proud of the craftsmanship that’s kept York’s walls standing, and grateful to those who continue that legacy today.”

Liam Dennis, Ancient Monuments Manager at City of York Council, added:

“The history of the city walls stretches through all the periods of York. Being able to care for this heritage and ensure it’s preserved for future generations is just fantastic. There might even be a team photo going back into the walls with names on the back—so next time someone replaces the roof, they’ll find us there.”

The council says it is continuing to work closely with businesses in the area to ensure that any disruption be kept to a minimum.

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